A critical review of current illusions in traffic management and control
Harmut H Topp
Transport Policy, 1995, vol. 2, issue 1, 33-42
Abstract:
Guidance and information systems, computer aided driving, parking control, park and ride terminals and freight transport management all raise the hope of solving traffic problems without major changes to transport policies and life styles. A critical review, however, shows that there is no all-saving intelligent technology which would allow basic decisions in transport policies to be avoided. The author pleads for an overall approach, within which price policy measures should have more weight.
Date: 1995
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